Sian Moore came off the bench for Wales in their opening Women’s Rugby World Cup loss to New Zealand

Women’s Rugby World Cup

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Wales make two changes to their starting side for the Women’s Rugby World Cup pool match against Canada on Sunday (17:00 BST) at Billings Park.

Sian Moore starts at scrum-half, having featured as a replacement in their opening 44-12 defeat by New Zealand, with Keira Bevan dropping to the bench.

Jess Kavanagh-Williams starts on the left wing in place of Jasmine Joyce.

“We’ll be looking to cut out the unforced errors against Canada,” said Wales coach Rowland Phillips.

“We’ve spoken a lot about taking positives out of the game against New Zealand and that’s something we’ve been working on in the build-up to tomorrow’s [Sunday]match.”

Two changes among the replacements see hooker Morfudd Ifans in line to win her first cap if she takes the field, and back row Shona Powell-Hughes selected after returning to fitness following injury in a warm-up match.

Canada beat Hong Kong 98-0 in their opening pool match and coach Francois Ratier makes just one change in personnel.

Julianne Zussman returns at full-back to win her 40th cap, with Elissa Alarie moving to the wing to replace Frederique Rajotte.